Saturday, May 21, 2016

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Andy | Saturday, May 21, 2016 | Best Blogger Tips
Sadly, not all train pedestrian fatalities are accidents.

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  1. I am not clear on how this sign is related to trains?!

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    1. For a few years in Toronto I drove subway trains. I was one of lucky ones that never had a jumper.

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  2. Oh wow, I've never seen a sign like that before.

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  3. Intuitive on the part of the part of the mental health people for the placement of the sign. If just one person reads it and a life is saved; wonderful.

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  4. Sad, indeed. We've had more than one suicide by train in our area. Lots of accidentals, too.

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  5. Are these signs everywhere along the route? I'm not sure how 1 sign would help.

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  6. Interesting concept. The funny thing is we'll never really know if it works or not. Good idea.

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  7. That is wonderful to see, Andy! I hope they help someone in distress!

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  8. How sad that this sign needs to be along the railroad line. Just hope it helps.

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  9. Yes that is sad, same thing happens over here...

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  10. One sign, yet miles and miles of track? Seems futile to me.

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  11. I hope it works but you can never be sure.

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  12. That is a sign I have never seen before. Sadly these accidents happen here too very often...

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